This year began like most others, but it wasn’t long before we had to confront a challenge unlike any we have seen in more than…
Councilor Hager announced that the Finance Committee met on June 22 and is happy to report that expenditures are down, which was expected due to…
The State Primary and Special Referendum Election that was previously scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, has been rescheduled to Tuesday, July 14. The election has…
“I have mixed feelings about retiring,” admitted Gorham Fire Chief Robert Lefebvre. “But Pooch’s passing got me thinking about what I wanted to do. I…
On the morning of May 28, Gorham Police responded to an aggravated criminal mischief incident that occurred at the intersection of Partridge Lane and Sebago…
We are now four months into responding to the COVID-19 crisis here in Maine. We are getting used to some of our new norms, like…
Councilor Kuech resigned from her position with the School Department effective June 16. She will now be able to participate in future school votes where…
A fire on May 31 destroyed a house at 203 Mighty Street belonging to the Stephens family. While first reported as an outside fire in…
Councilor Shepard reported that the Ordinance Committee met on May 19 and discussed amending the Streets and Sidewalks Ordinance to allow for more parking in…
The Town of Gorham municipal facilities reopened on June 1 by appointment only. In order to enter any indoor Town facility, all members of the…